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American novelist bernard malamud.
Bernard malamud (1914-1986) was born in a Russian Jewish immigrant family in Brooklyn, new york, USA. I graduated from City University of new york at the age of 22 and got my master's degree from Columbia University 65438-0942. He has been teaching in universities for a long time and is an important Jewish novelist in postwar America. His main works are: Dodd (won the Rosenthal Foundation Award of the American Society of Literature and Arts), Kyiv Complaint (won the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize), Dobbin's Life and Magic Barrel (won the National Book Award). Most of the characters in Malamud's works are Jews. He observed the world from a humanitarian perspective and showed the fate of modern people with the bumpy fate of Jews. Therefore, "everyone is a Jew".

He won the National Book Award twice and the Pulitzer Prize for Literature once. His masterpiece "Dude" won the Rosenthal Award from the National Academy of Arts and Literature. Malamud insists on describing Jewish background and Jewish characters, showing the suffering experience of Jews in American society and their mental journey of unswervingly pursuing moral laws in suffering. People try to interpret this work from many angles, and some of them analyze it from the perspective of father-son relationship and symbolism.

His other novels include: Ntural (1952), New Life (196 1 year), The Portrait of Faidel Man (1969) and The Life of Du Bin. Bernard malamud's collection of short stories (1983). People (1989) includes a collection of short stories and an unfinished novel.